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All Members Meeting Aberdeen 1 st December 2011 Thistle Aberdeen Airport Hotel WELCOME

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  • All Members Meeting

    Aberdeen

    1st December 2011

    Thistle Aberdeen

    Airport Hotel

    WELCOME

  • THISTLE ABERDEEN AIRPORT HOTEL

    • Fire alarms are tested every Monday at 10.30am.

    • The fire alarm is a continuous siren. If you hear this alarm, please

    leave the building by the nearest safe exit.

    • Meet at the fire assembly point in the car park (green fire

    assembly point sign).

    • Stay together so that your event organiser can conduct a roll call.

    • Await further instructions from hotel staff.

    • Do not run. Do not panic. Do not re-enter the building.

    FIRE SAFETY

    BRIEFING

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    • Please put mobile phones on ‘vibrate’ or turn off

    • If you must answer phones, please leave the room

    • Please contribute, ask questions or challenge

    • Remember that your feedback is vital to our progress

    • Please return your name badges when you leave

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    1st December 2011 How can you help?

    The MSF needs your help to do an effective job:

    • We need safety information from you to spread the word so that:

    • others can look out for the possibilities of similar events

    • others can learn from your recommendations

    • lateral learning can take place

    • We need your safety statistics

    • We need sea staff, offshore installation personnel and management to

    attend All Members Meetings to share information

    • We need membership to fund the forum

    • We need willing volunteers to form and assist workgroups by adding

    expertise in particular fields

    • We need to know your concerns about any aspect of marine safety

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    Marine Safety Forum Objectives • To air marine safety issues in a mixed forum of service users and

    providers.

    • To highlight areas of particular concern and reach consensus on action

    required to minimise risk of major incidents.

    • To take pre-emptive action on minor issues which have the potential to

    escalate.

    • To coordinate all marine industry workgroups and draw from industry

    expertise.

    • To represent marine concerns within the ‘Step Change in Safety’

    initiative.

    • To work together to share safety information and good practice across

    the whole industry.

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    1st December 2011 Steering Group

    Karl Fear – Offshore Marine Services Eddie Perkins – North Star Shipping

    Colin Gay – BP Exploration Operating Company

    Steve Ferguson – Maersk

    Steve Taylor – Shell Exploration and Production

    Alistair MacDonald – Gulf Offshore North Sea

    Paul Gostick – Seacor Marine

    Dave Nicholls – Step Change in Safety

    Maurice Pickles – Chevron Upstream Europe

    John Fraser – Sparrows Offshore Services

    Mike Munro – Peterson SBS

    Alistair Nicol –

    Steve Struthers – Gulf Offshore N.S. Ltd

    Andrew Rushmer - Maersk

    Euan Simpson – ASCO Marine

    Derek Leiper – Vroon Offshore

    Andy Simpson – Transocean Offshore

    Alan MacDonald – ConocoPhillips

    Fergus Mack – Marathon

    Ole Steinar Andersen – Statoil

    Thomas Robinson – MCA

    George Boothby – HSE Offshore Division

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    1st December 2011 Membership

    Ship Owners/Managers 37

    Oil Companies/Operators 15

    Marine Consultants 11

    Trade Associations 10

    Ship Brokerage Companies 5

    Logistics/Service Companies 5

    Port Authorities 2

    Rig Operators 1

    Training Providers 6

    Governmental Bodies 3

    Other Interested Parties 23

    Total 118

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    Current Circulation

    2241 email address registered

    Australia

    Alaska

    Denmark

    Germany

    India

    Malaysia

    Netherlands

    Norway

    UAE

    UK

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    Bulk Waste Workgroup

    The workgroup has almost completed the review of the current best practice for handling of bulk waste found in “Annex A of the NWEA Guidelines”.

    The last part of this is waiting for conformation of current best practices for sampling Offshore. This is being carried out by the Step Change in Safety workgroup looking into “drilling fluids” who have assisted with the MSF workgroup.

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    Bulk Waste Workgroup

    Work has started on an awareness DVD to inform all involved in the handling and transportation for disposal of oily fluids (“slops”) from drilling operations of the potential for generation of H2S.

    Aims:

    • To raise awareness of safety issues associated with H2S generated from oily fluids being transported to shore across the logistics chain

    • To promote early planning and communication by drilling personnel of oily fluid disposal operations

    • To inform Vessels Masters of the paperwork to expect when receiving oily fluids and what to do in the event of missing information or poor results

    • To inform logistics personnel of the safety issues associated with oily fluids backloads and the need to offload bulk fluids from vessels in a timely manner

    As you can imagine the costs to produce this type of material are out with the normal use of MSF and Step Change funds so any assistance from member companies of either industry body will be required.

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    Agenda

    ALL MEMBERS MEETING 1st December 2011

    Airport Thistle Aberdeen Hotel

    Agenda

    Timing Presenter Event Description Length

    0900-0930 Registration and Coffee on Arrival 30 minutes

    0930-0940 Karl Fear - Chairman Opening / Safety

    Statistics

    Introductions & HSE Data

    10 minutes

    0940-0955 Steve Struthers Presentation Dropped Objects 15 minutes

    0955-1015 Pat Dasgupta Presentation Investigation and Learning in to Capsize of Rescue Boat 20 minutes

    1015-1035 Pete Tyrrell - Safety Hub Presentation Basic Environmental Skills Training Course 20 minutes

    1035-1055

    Derek Cardno - SFF Presentation Making the Call for Help 20 minutes

    1055-1115 Keith Dawson Presentation Cargo Guidelines – Launch 20 minutes

    1115-1130 Coffee 15 minutes

    1130-1145 Mike Close Presentation NWEA 15 minutes

    1145-1230

    Nick Wilcox – Oxford Aviation Academy

    & Adam Cowburn

    Presentation What are the benefits of the STCW Manila Leadership and

    Communication training requirements ‘

    45 minutes

    1230-1245 Karl Fear - Chairman Presentation MSF – The Way Forward

    15 minutes

    1245-1330 Lunch 45 minutes

    1330-1415 Tim Springett – The Chamber of Shipping Presentation Behavioural Safety 45 minutes

    1415-1435 Steve Ferguson Presentation DP Workgroup 20 minutes

    1435-1535 Suman Muddusetti & Pete Fougere Presentation Marine Technology Society 1 Hour

    1535-1635 Tim Springett – The Chamber of Shipping

    Presentation Maritime Labour Convention 1 Hour

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    2012

    Eddie Perkins will become

    the New Chairman from

    1st January

    Karl Fear will become Vice

    Chairman 1st January

  • Next Aberdeen

    All Members Meeting

    Thursday

    24th May 2012

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  • 1st December 2011

    SAFETY PERFORMANCE

    Report to Members

  • Total Recordable Injuries

  • 12 Month Rolling Frequency

  • Other Incidents

    2008 2009 2010 2011 YTD

    Spills 39 67 44 36

    Collisions 28 36 51 41

    Groundings 5 13 15 6

    Dropped Objects 19 32 17 25

    Hose Incidents 20 39 41 15

  • Leading Indicators

    2008 2009 2010 2011 YTD

    Safety Observations 13,329 19,731 15,143 26,992

    Near Misses 2,431 4,518 3,535 2,558

    Vessel Audits 519 637 770 606

    Management Visits 1843 1,847 1,524 1194

  • Summary

    • Incident numbers on target to be down on

    previous years

    • Incident rates remain fairly static

    • Increase in dropped objects since last year

    • Increase in Safety observations

    • Decrease in management visits

    But Reporting from Members is not consistent or

    complete!